Supreme Court today constituted a three-member committee headed by a former Kerala High Court judge to look into the complaints of dog bite victims in the state and availability of necessary medical treatment to the injured.
A bench of Justices Dipak Misra and Shiva Kirti Singh constituted the panel, consisting of Justice Siri Jaga, a former judge of the Kerala High Court, Secretary of the state's Law Department and its Director of Health Services.
The court said the committee shall identify the hospitals where the anti-rabies vaccines are available free of charge.
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"The committee shall also identify the centres/hospitals where the anti-rabies vaccines are available free of charge," the bench said.
It further said after receiving the findings of the committee, the court will decide the issue of granting of compensation or making certain arrangements for the victims.
"We are absolutely certain that without the fact finding enquiry, this court will not be in a position to deal with the compensation facet," the bench said, adding that the first report be submitted to it within 12 weeks.
The order came on a plea filed by one Jos Sebastian whose wife, a MNREGA worker, was killed after she was bit by a stray dog.
Advocate V K Biju, appearing for the petitioner, had sought a direction to the concerned authorities for grant of appropriate compensation to the victim.
He has also sought an interim direction by appointing a commission to go through the issues and the recent attacks of stray dogs and what medical facilities and protection were provided by the Government and also submission of a report to the court.